chimpjnr
ChimpJnr
chimpjnr

I haven't scrolled through all the posts, but did anyone notice the #freethewhitebearone hashtag? Nice little Easter egg.

I have "24" discussions all the time, but then again, that's to be expected when you seek out "24" themed message boards.

For sure. With maybe three making it to the season finale.

"This show is so tonally weird, both sad and hilarious, about nice, normal people who turn awful on a dime."

I think the reviewer missed the real tragedy of the exchange on the staircase concerning love, which hinged on the use of the past tense.

The Kingdom seems like a nice community. It's just a shame that it'll no doubt get hit by Hurricane Rick, and left in ruins like every other place he's stopped by. Blows in, tears shit up, and then disappears.

And then went for a replay of "White Bear" to wash out the bad Trump after-taste?

I watched the entire episode thinking that the intended theme was "cyber-bullying", only to, of course, have that rug pulled away. The show certainly set it up that way with the physical bullies at work.

I thought the episode was moving towards some cyber-bullying angle, and then the rug was pulled away. Which I suppose was, very effectively, the point.

The kid was certainly sympathetic, even at the very end.

"The Entire History of You" is still the episode that resonates the most for me. Not necessarily the best episode, but the one that lands the hardest. And I think that's kind of the point with anthology series.

There is no worse show to watch before going to bed than "Black Mirror".

Well, that was grim.

Not forgetting Marwan and his never-ending ability to escape. I expected him to hide under the bed in one episode.

All the seasons had their flaws, but Season 2 was the best in my opinion. It was just so topical at the time in the wake of 9/11. The interrogation of Syed Ali and the fake execution of his family was probably the best scene in the history of the show.

Season 5 was great, but it was also when the show turned into the Jack Bauer Power Hour. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing, but it was when the show reached a tipping point in terms of cartoonish tone.

Who fancies a game of WHACK A MOLE? Wouldn't be "24" without one.

I didn't know there even was a Maniac Mansion TV series. My bad.

Nolan North is 45 years old, which may make him a little old in the tooth (unless, of course, they're going with an Uncharted time-line).

Regardless of who is going to win on November 8th, their chances could only be boosted by the employment of two sexually ambiguous skeletons to appear with them between now and then.